In accordance with Subsection 58-11a-302(13)(c)(iv), the curriculum for an esthetics school master esthetician program shall consist of 1,200 hours of instruction, 600 of which consist of the curriculum for a basic esthetician program, the remaining 600 of which shall be in the following subject areas:
(1) introduction consisting of: (a) history of esthetics and master esthetics; and(b) an overview of the curriculum;(2) personal, client, and salon safety including:(a) aseptic techniques and sanitary procedures;(b) disinfection and sterilization methods and procedures; and(c) health risks to the master esthetician;(3) business and salon management consisting of: (d) professional associations;(4) legal issues including: (a) malpractice liability;(b) regulatory agencies; and(5) the human immune system;(6) diseases and disorders of the skin including: (7) implements, tools, and equipment for master esthetics;(10) science of master esthetics;(11) analysis of the skin;(12) physiology of the skin;(13) advanced facials, manual and mechanical;(14) chemistry for master esthetics;(15) advanced chemical exfoliation, including:(a) pre-exfoliation consultation;(b) post-exfoliation treatments; and(16) temporary removal of superfluous hair by waxing and advanced waxing;(18) advanced aroma therapy;(19) the aging process and its damage to the skin;(21) cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training;(23) advanced mechanical and electrical devices including instruction in using: (a) sanding and microdermabrasion techniques;(b) galvanic or high-frequency current for treatment of the skin;(c) devices equipped with a brush to cleanse the skin;(d) devices that apply a mixture of steam and ozone to the skin;(e) devices that spray water and other liquids on the skin; and(f) any other mechanical devices, esthetic preparations, or procedures approved by the Division in collaboration with the Board for the care and treatment of the skin;(25) for schools teaching lymphatic massage, in accordance with Subsections 58-11a-102(39)(a)(ii) and 58-11a-302(11)(e), 200 hours of instruction is required and shall consist of: (a) 40 hours of training in anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic system;(b) 70 applications of one hour each in manual lymphatic massage of the full body; and(c) 90 hours of training in lymphatic massage by other means, including but not limited to energy, mechanical devices, suction- assisted massage with or without rollers, compression therapy with equipment, or garment therapy; and(26) Master Esthetician Examination review.Utah Admin. Code R156-11a-703
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-21, effective 10/10/2017